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Please note. I get a few hundred emails a week from visitors asking for help, or posing questions on how to modify my demos to suit their application and I read them all. Unfortunately I only have a limited amount of time to spend answering these questions.

So if I do not reply, please do not be offended, and if I do reply then you are one of the lucky ones.

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Current posts

Stu:-Have a look at the tutorial on webreference.com. To make the corners more rounded you will need more <b></b> tags top and bottom. Draw the curve you want in a paint package and then copy it using margins and borders.(02.06.2005, 22:40)

Renee:-Hi Stu! Thanks for the help on this. The paint program help out and I was able to visualize the curve. It made the margins and borders simple! YAY! I look forward to your next experiment. :)(10.06.2005, 22:18)

Stu:-Glad it worked out Renee.(10.06.2005, 22:38)

Richard Brown:-Hi Stu

Is it possible to float two boxes within one box and sit the two side by side.
See http://resource.cregy.net/ to see what I mean.

Thanks

Rich(30.09.2005, 12:20)

Stu:-Richard, it is possible to do this, but be careful that text default margins /padding does not create horizontal gaps in your borders.(30.09.2005, 13:20)

Richard Brown:-Hi Stu

I posted a request to css-d and they suggested a float. See http://resource.cregy.net for an example of how I have used the boxes.

Be good to hear wht you think? Is it set up to fail?

Rich(30.09.2005, 14:55)

Stu:-Richard, just stick another <br /> after the <br style="clear:both;"> this will make the background stretch to full height in IE. Firefox by the way gets it right already.(30.09.2005, 15:51)

Richard Brown:-Thanks Stu.(30.09.2005, 17:25)

Sandy:-Stu- Is it possible to have a Krazy Korner box fluid vertical? -- I'm getting a gap.(10.11.2005, 21:10)